OOOH Shoes AND inside pants!!!! [link]
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You know what I mean.
You all deserve to be swaddled in fleece and set loose on the early morning walking program at the mall.
However, you may jazz up your look by wearing fleece with racing stripes.
Unfortunately, you've lost the right to ever have an opinion about Project Runway. I'm sorry but Tim backs me on this.
Unfortunately, you've lost the right to ever have an opinion about Project Runway. I'm sorry but Tim backs me on this.
Feh-- you don't skeer me none. As a writer my wardrobe consists of evening/cocktail gowns and inside pants. I wear the appropriate item at the appropriate time. I ever show up to the RITAs in a snuggler thingie, then you can mock. Hell, I'll even join you.
Well, someone's in a Bossy McBossyson mood, aren't they?
Anyone who bitches at me for feeling relief at taking off the bra after work (and I LIKE what is does for my profile) and then mocks inside clothes, even if they are fun (which admittedly, mine are not)....hrm. We're in wet stinky fish face slap territory.
Wearing a bra 12 hours a day can suck.
As a writer my wardrobe consists of evening/cocktail gowns and inside pants.
And nothing in between. I admire the extremity of your spectrum.
Does anybody actually have one of those snuggler things? Or is this just a moop moot point?
If you have pets, inside pants are completely required. Unless of course, you LIKE paying for excessive dry-cleaning or really love doing laundry.
Well, someone's in a Bossy McBossyson mood, aren't they?
We haven't had a kerfauxfle in ages. I think that was your opportunity to call me bossypants, btw.
We're in wet stinky fish face slap territory.
::selects sturgeon::
Wearing a bra 12 hours a day can suck.
Thank you. And so can jeans which cut into your waist the wrong way.
Barb has illustrated that I clearly need more evening gowns, though.
My grandma and my mom had matching snuggler-like things in the seventies, but they were a garish print, not fleece.
We did not have heat in the upstairs of our house, and kept the rest of the house at 63, so they were much needed, actually.